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Really, I'm not sure why there couldn't be something like this now. Take a look at Customize Google. Obviously, you can add stuff to Google search results via Firefox addons, and, del.icio.us has an API. I admittedly know next to nothing about programming, but to me, it sounds as if you mash those two things together, you could search Google and your del.icio.us bookmarks simultaneously, and have the results all on one page.
Maybe I too, am dreaming. :)
Darn.
Sounds good though, and I suppose somehow it would be possible to achieve. Obviously, to make it truly relevant, any search engine query would have to be checked against your bookmark titles, your descriptions and tags, and preferably against the site's content.
Imagine if I'd googled "Kalmyk language" – there would have been no mention of that term in my own del.icio.us pages; the query would have to have gone via the Ethnologist's site... That would be hard to do for every single query.
Suppose we dream on for a bit?
And: "It has also become famous because its current government has made it the chess center of the world."
Both of those quotes are from Wikipedia.
With all this talk and hype of the semantic web, I doubt it'll ever become a reality, unless someone works really hard to create a solid, end-to-end, and completely open implementation of it.
Wait, what were we talking about?